An armed French police officer stands guard at the Franco-Italian border to check vehicles and verify the identity of travellers in Menton, France, November 15, 2015, after a series of deadly attacks in Paris on Friday. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Brooklyn, NY - On the heels of the terror attack in Paris on Friday, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams said on Saturday that borough venues need to “redefine” what a typical fire drill is and start including training on people “firing guns” as well.

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NYDAILYNEWS.com (http://nydn.us/1QEtxdw) reports that Adams said he’ll be calling an emergency meeting with the managers of local theaters, concert halls, malls, and other sizable venues to present proper protocol for dealing with terror attacks.

“After Paris, we have to refine what a fire drill is,” Adams said “In today’s world, a fire drill is not just about flames. It’s about people firing guns.”